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Scott Archery Micro Ascenso

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$4,804MXN

$ 1,881 MXN $1,881MXN

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  • Diseño de bloqueo de doble sellado pendiente de patente
  • Viaje micro ajustable
  • Distancia de clic micro ajustable
  • Pinza para el pulgar para asistencia de dibujo



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Scott Archery ha estado identificando las pequeñas cosas que marcan una gran diferencia para el cazador y arquero durante más de 40 años. Fabricado con orgullo en Estados Unidos, Scott Archery reúne materiales de alta calidad, diseño inspirado en objetivos y tolerancias ajustadas para ofrecer un rendimiento confiable que te permite liberar con confianza.

Elegir la liberación correcta es una preferencia personal, la función deseada.

Las tolerancias son más estrictas, las tecnologías y los acabados son perfectos. Al final, esto significa que cuando más importa, tu lanzamiento funcionará según lo prometido.


Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de julio de 2024
I have owned handheld releases from other manufacturers. I have used one with two moons similar to the ascent and spent not even a full year with it before it failed me. So I sent it back to the manufacturer for warranty repair and immediately sold it as soon as I got it back. I was looking for a good release and chanced upon the Ascent. Everything about this release screams "hardy" every single part except for the rubber band is made of metal. And even if the band were to snap the release would still function perfectly.You'd be hard-pressed to find a release this robust with excellent adjustability. Set it however you want and play around until it suits your shooting preferences.This release is so good I bought a second one to use as a spare. My only "complaint" about the Ascent is the fit. I have small hands, so it often slips and I start losing my grip. As you can see I remedied this by applying some grip tape. Overall I would still give this release a 5/5. Buy this if you want better arrow groups!
Travis
Comentado en Canadá el 16 de mayo de 2024
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Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de octubre de 2024
Great hinge, I have about a size 7 hand and 9 ring size. It's large on me but I didn't want to buy a release that is too small. And pay an extra $80. Be nice to return it Scott. I wish there wasn't price difference. I would have made it 5 stars if the price and size was the same.
E. A. Jacques
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de junio de 2021
I want to preface this review by stating I have been shooting using back tension since I started in archery some 20+ years ago. I cut my teeth on a old Stanislawski xCalibur which is about as pure a back tension release as you can find. Since then I have shot many makes and models of hinge and thumb style releases using back tension, which is a method of shooting a bow not a type of release.This is my second try with a new back tension release in about two weeks. The first one I tried was about $50 less and it showed in the design and build quality. The Ascent from Scott is a very well made release and priced about right for releases of this high quality. Although I would have preferred a black anodized finish, the stainless steel takes nothing away from the quality of the product.It took me a bit to understand how to set it up though as the instructions are not all that clear. I ended up watching a YT video made by a representative from Scott which helped, but it was still took a bit to figure out. In the end I got it setup and now know how to adjust it pretty quick. One thing to note if you chose to buy one of these...it only takes a small turn of the micro adjuster to make a big difference. I highly suggest making a test string out of some d-loop material to get it set close before trying it on your bow. Could prevent an accidental misfire and possible punch in the mouth.My only real criticism of the design is the use of three different sized allen wrenches needed to adjust it. Now granted you only need the three probably for the initial setup, but I would still have like to see just two different sizes. Also, it has a rubber band that brings the head back to a cocked position once fired, which garnered some criticism on the You Tube, but I have no issue with it. You don't actually "need" the band for the release to work, if say one breaks on you during a tournament. So I am fine with it and prefer it over another spring which would have just complicated a very elegant design.It feels real nice in your hand. I have large hands and although a lot of the reviews I read said the medium is fine for large hands, I am glad I purchased a large model. I prefer not to have my fingers bunched together. If in doubt I suggest getting a larger size. It's much easier to deal with a release a bit too large than one too small. The actual firing of the release is real smooth and the dual moon design, which is why I purchased this release, is the bomb. Oh and the micro adjusting capabilities is well, the cats...you know what. I suspect all releases will have a similar design in the future.IMO there is no finer back tension release on the market...and I have shot quite a few. That said, it is still a personal choice when it comes to releases. But there is no question here on the build quality and value for the money. I highly recommend this release to anyone who wants one of the best pure back tension releases money can buy.
Bargain h.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de febrero de 2020
Straight up, full on, the best, most comfortable and easily adjusted hinge there is. I’d walk around with this thing in my hand all day if I could. Quiet click if you want it. Two, fully adjustable moons. Great size, weight and feel to it. I can’t find anything even so so about it. I’m glad I got one that’s for sure.